Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Ahh, speculation. It's possible that I enjoy speculating about which neighborhood I could afford to live in in New York City as much as I enjoy free agency speculations. I mean, I'm not even sure that I'm moving to New York yet, nor do we have any idea what thoughts might be rolling through AnquanBoldin's head these days. But we speculate nonetheless and think about how Warner and Boldin impact one another's fantasy value (or pour over craigslist apartment postings as the case may be). So for some of the latest thoughts on free agency moves, take a look at Rotoworld's Free Agency Primer: QBs, WRs and TEs, and linebackers. Scope out Gregg Rosenthal'sfree agency news, too, while you're at it.

Onto other links...

Page 2 of Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback thoughts on free agency included such a nice little needling of Ohio State that I can't help but link to it. Sorry to my friend Joe and all other OSU fans but a Buckeye losing confidence is quite alright in my book.

Where will Marvin Harrison land now that the Colts have granted his release? The Fifth Down speculates on his chances of becoming an Eagle while looking at other league headlines.

The Hazean expands a bit on the rumor mill's latest that Sage Rosenfels is en route to Minnesota in Daily Haze: Sage solution.

This was written pre-Combine but I think the information certainly still holds - take a look at FFToday's2009 NFL RB Draft Class for some thoughts on the next big rookie running backs.

More free agency updates coming to you from ProFootballWeekly - check out their Fantasy free-agent previews for QBs, RBs and TEs so far.

About Me

So why Fantasy Football Librarian? I have been playing fantasy football now for 12 years. I'm also a librarian at a museum in New York City (though my family and I now live in Knoxville, Tennessee) and I love to research stuff. What could be better than combining my love for football and research? So in September 2006, I launched FFLibrarian to try and create one place for fantasy football fans to find the info they need to succeed in their leagues.
From 2007-2013, I conducted an accuracy analysis of the experts' rankings with support from the Fantasy Sports Trade Association, and have written columns for The New York Times' Fifth Down blog and the Bruno Boys.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or suggestions. Here's to the 2016 season!